One last thought: Like in most contemporary economics you leave out the question of motivation. I.e. the motivation to perform work. And of course the related work-ethics. The Germanic and Scandinavian tribes seem to have lots of it. I don't really know about others that might be as deep into it as they do.
One last thought: Like in most contemporary economics you leave out the question of motivation. I.e. the motivation to perform work. And of course the related work-ethics. The Germanic and Scandinavian tribes seem to have lots of it. I don't really know about others that might be as deep into it as they do.
I feel like this should have a place when talking about world economics, but I don't know how to fit it into the discussion.
For example; a people with a high internal motivation to perform work and do it well, cannot be kept down. It is simply not possible. They will always re-emerge when beaten down. (Maybe that is the reason for immigration and white-hate?)
One last thought: Like in most contemporary economics you leave out the question of motivation. I.e. the motivation to perform work. And of course the related work-ethics. The Germanic and Scandinavian tribes seem to have lots of it. I don't really know about others that might be as deep into it as they do.
I feel like this should have a place when talking about world economics, but I don't know how to fit it into the discussion.
For example; a people with a high internal motivation to perform work and do it well, cannot be kept down. It is simply not possible. They will always re-emerge when beaten down. (Maybe that is the reason for immigration and white-hate?)